Re: LCR light weight edition, D day part 1
Indy,
Your car is an absolute beast, just now I don't have any issues getting traction.
I'll be getting a custom map to give me as much torque as possible but still be able to use it.
TBH I'm not too fond of electronic gizmos, I know it will help you massively and perhaps without this, getting off the line would be very very difficult. I doubt I'm going to have so much power that this will ever be too big an issue for me. Also I'm building more of a track car than a 1/4 mile car.
I will do 1/4 miles but just not building the car for this, more pure track car
I'm more looking into getting a raw car with as little electronics as possible.
I'm going to investigate how the car feels with all electronics removed, ESP, TCS and ABS, if possible.
I would love to have an EVO but its the electronics that puts me off.
If I ca built a car that will allow me to walk away from EVO's and Scoobies on the trck I will be a very happy man.
Driver skill over electronics
LOLRAF Ned Racer boy knows all the tricks
Looking good Wille.
Have you ever considered looking at Racelogics launch control and traction control unit.
I happened to come across a video lip for 034motorport's race car an audi a4 that uses both launch control and traction control. Not sure if its a Racelogic unit they are using but I'm interested in finding out if its possible to have at least the Racelogic traction control fitted on our Leons.
Just finished fitting an SEM Manifold and had an awesome run today car pulled noticabley better than before so now have an RMR manifold to flog of.....
Looking forward to seeing your car development keep up the good work.
Indy,
Your car is an absolute beast, just now I don't have any issues getting traction.
I'll be getting a custom map to give me as much torque as possible but still be able to use it.
TBH I'm not too fond of electronic gizmos, I know it will help you massively and perhaps without this, getting off the line would be very very difficult. I doubt I'm going to have so much power that this will ever be too big an issue for me. Also I'm building more of a track car than a 1/4 mile car.
I will do 1/4 miles but just not building the car for this, more pure track car
I'm more looking into getting a raw car with as little electronics as possible.
I'm going to investigate how the car feels with all electronics removed, ESP, TCS and ABS, if possible.
I would love to have an EVO but its the electronics that puts me off.
If I ca built a car that will allow me to walk away from EVO's and Scoobies on the trck I will be a very happy man.
Driver skill over electronics